Virgin Island's Holly Stark pregnant with first child
Holly Stark is expecting her first child - 11 months after she took part in Channel 4's Virgin Island.
Virgin Island star Holly Stark is pregnant.
The TV star is set to welcome her first child with her boyfriend David, 11 months after she did the Channel 4 reality show, in which 12 adult virgins tackle their fears of intimacy at a lavish Mediterranean retreat.
Holly showed off an adorable white baby grow that had "Coming Soon" and baby footprints emblazoned in black on the front, along with cute white-knit shoes, a sonogram, and the positive pregnancy test on Instagram on February 10.
She captioned the sweet joint post: "Baby Grant. Due August 2026."
Fans showered Holly and David with congratulatory messages in the post's comments section, as one penned: "So proud of you! You're doing amazing! (sic)"
A second supporter typed: "Woohoo! Can’t wait to meet you little jelly bean!"
And a third follower wrote: "I’m so happy for you!! (sic)"
On Thursday (23.04.26), Holly - who went Instagram official with David in December 2025 - showed off her blossoming baby bump at the series two launch of Virgin Island in London.
It follows the first season, which was one of Channel 4's biggest streaming hits of last year.
In its first 28 days, episode one became Channel 4’s most-watched show for 16-34s in 2025 - outperforming BBC's Race Across the World and Doctor Who.
And it was a no-brainer for Channel 4 to bring back BAFTA-nominated Virgin Island for a "bigger and bolder than ever" second series.
Jonah Weston, Virgin Island Commissioning Editor, said: “It's been such a thrill to watch this show catch fire.
"This is a live issue among young people, and from the brave cast to our wonderful experts, I don't think I've ever worked on anything quite so bold, warm and well-intentioned.
"Watch out for season 2, which will be bigger and bolder than ever!”
Rob Davis, Executive Producer, added: "We’re absolutely delighted with the success of Virgin Island.
"Its bold and fresh approach clearly struck a chord with the younger generation."
The new series of Virgin Island kicks off on April 27 at 9pm on Channel 4.